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  2. Gen Nakatani - Wikipedia

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    Gen Nakatani (中谷 元, Nakatani Gen, born 14 October 1957) is a Japanese politician who was Director General of the Japan Defense Agency (now Japan Ministry of Defense) in the first cabinet of former Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi in 2001-2002 and was appointed the Minister of Defense by former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in 2014.

  3. Minister of Defense (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    Gen Nakatani: December 24, 2014 August 3, 2016 1 year, 223 days 14 Tomomi Inada: August 3, 2016 July 28, 2017 359 days – Fumio Kishida (Acting) July 28, 2017: August 3, 2017: 6 days: 15 (11) Itsunori Onodera: August 3, 2017 October 2, 2018 1 year, 60 days 16 Takeshi Iwaya: October 2, 2018 September 11, 2019 344 days 17 Tarō Kōno: September ...

  4. Nakatani - Wikipedia

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    Nakatani (written: 中谷 or 仲谷) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Carlos Nakatani (1934–2004), Mexican artist; Corey Nakatani (born 1970), American jockey; Gen Nakatani (中谷 元, born 1957), Japanese politician; Jin Nakatani (中谷 仁, born 1979), Japanese baseball player

  5. North Korea says it conducted new ICBM test, days ahead of US ...

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    Possibly the newest missile ever,” Japanese Defense Minister Gen Nakatani said. ... said the missile was fired at “a lofted angle,” meaning it flew almost vertically upwards rather than out ...

  6. Makapili - Wikipedia

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    The Makapili was strongly and extensively vilified by the Filipino people after the war. For example, post-WWII Filipino films portraying Makapili members typically show them wearing bayong, a woven basket made from leaves, with eye holes and pointing out people whom they suspect of being resistance sympathizers. They are then shown leaving the ...

  7. Japan Self-Defense Forces - Wikipedia

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    The JSDF's self-defence system is known as Jieitaikakutōjutsu (meaning Japan Self-Defense Force Combatives or Self-Defense Forces martial arts.) The first system was adopted in 1959, based on the bayonet and knife techniques used during Imperial Army times with an added hand-to-hand combat curriculum based on Nippon Kempo and Tomiki-Ryu Aikido ...

  8. List of members of the Diet of Japan - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of members of the Diet of Japan.The Diet has two chambers: the House of Councillors (upper house) and the House of Representatives (lower house). Councillors serve six year terms, with half being elected every three years.

  9. 20 Emojis Gen Z Can’t Get Enough Of—and Exactly What They Mean

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    Spoiler alert: Gen Z's emojis and their attributed meanings vary greatly from those of Millenials and older generations. Generation Z encapsulates those born in the late 90s to 2010.